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Documentary short. Training film for the OSS radio transceiver SSTR-1.
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This movie is part of the collection: WWII Archive
Producer: United States. Office of Strategic Services
Audio/Visual: sound, black and white
Keywords: World War, 1939-1945; World War II; training film; Survival equipment; WWII; World War, 1939-1945 -- Secret service -- United States; United States. -- Office of Strategic Services; spies; OSS; radio; clandestine radio; spies;
Creative Commons license: Public Domain Mark 1.0
| Movie Files | MPEG4 | Ogg Video |
| Strategic Services Transmitter Receiver Number 1 |
65.4 MB
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93.4 MB
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| Image Files | Animated GIF | Thumbnail |
| Strategic Services Transmitter Receiver Number 1 |
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| StrategicServicesTransmitterReceiverNumber1_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| StrategicServicesTransmitterReceiverNumber1_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.3 KB |
| StrategicServicesTransmitterReceiverNumber1_reviews.xml | Metadata | 847.0 B |





Reviewer:
polistra -





Subject:
Fascinating!
Interesting to see how the designers considered the situation of a spy, providing everything likely to be needed but allowing for improvisation.
Also an excellent example of training. Clearly they'd done some 'granny testing' before making this film, because the announcer carefully discourages all the WRONG ways of using the radio!
(Is the announcer Ronald Reagan? Sounds like him.)